1. What skills/abilities do you feel students need to have to be successful in the 21st century in radio?
  2. Looking at the DJs currently pursuing careers, what are their strengths and what are their weaknesses?
  3. How important is it for a studnet aspiring to work at a radio station to focus on music vs focus on learning the industry?
  4. Tell us a little bit about any changes you foresee in the radio industry in the next 5-15 years (and beyond). What do you think this means for students currently aspiring to careers in radio?
  5. Besides becoming proficient in their "talking," what types of technologies should students be proficient at using that would give them a better shot at making careers in radio?
  6. What was the best learning/educational experience you have had that prepared you for a career in radio?
  7. If you were going to design a 21st century school from the ground up, what are three key features you would include? These features could be physical (building features), pedagogical (teaching techniques/approach), structural (curriculum, schedule, etc.), technological (specific tools/software/experiences), type of staff, etc.
  8. When we're done today, what's the one most important "take-away" message you'd like our teachers and students to hear?